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Living in Novi Sad

Novi Sad, or the Serbian Athens as it's sometimes known, has some incredible tourist hot spots that should also help newly arrived expats in Novi Sad to settle in and learn a little bit about the culture of the country and the city. A fantastic example of Novi Sad's stunning architecture can be seen at the Petrovaradin Fortress, which was formerly known as the "Habsburg Gibraltar". The main square has splendid neoclassical architecture, and is the perfect place to unwind, watch the people of Novi Sad go by, and enjoy a hot drink while you contemplate the benefits of life as an expatriate in Novi Sad. If you are thinking of joining the community of expats living in Novi Sad, or you've already made the move but you want a little bit of help settling in, then you should sign up on InterNations. In our forums, you can get advice and information from other like-minded expatriates in Novi Sad and across the world.

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Moving to Novi Sad

As the second largest city in Serbia, Novi Sad has a population of just over 230,000 people. Since it was established in 1694, the city has become an important manufacturing, trading and cultural example for the rest of the country. As the city grows in size, so too does the population as well as the number of expatriates who move there to seek out a fresh lease of life. If you are planning on moving to Novi Sad, but you're unsure how to track down the right paperwork you'll need to make the move, or you don't know what to do with your belongings in your native country, you can turn to the global expat community at InterNations for help. Read the articles in the Expat Magazine on our website in order to learn more about moving, living and working abroad, or pose any questions you might have about such topics as finding storage solutions, setting up a bank account overseas, and finding a suitable space for your family to live, in the InterNations forums.

Working in Novi Sad

Vojvodina, the region of Serbia to which Novi Sad belongs, is the most fertile agricultural area in the whole of the country. The city is also the economic center of the region, and one of the most important cities for commerce in Serbia. Novi Sad is home to many of the country's financial headquarters - the Vojvođanska Bank, Kulska Bank, and Credit Agricole are for example all based there. The Naftna Industrija Srbije oil and gas company, one of the largest in Serbia, base their operations from Novi Sad, too. If you want to start working in Novi Sad, and you want to help contribute to a growing economy, you might benefit from the socializing and networking opportunities on the InterNations website. If you feel nervous about starting a new job, or you aren't settling in well to working as an expatriate in Novi Sad, the forum posts, discussion threads and member contributions might just hold the solution to your problems.

Gustavo De faz

"Belgrade is not an easy city for a new-comer. Joining the InterNations Community for expats in Belgrade helped me a lot to get started."

Sophie Poirier

"The InterNations events for expats in Belgrade are really great. The Ambassador has introduced me to a lot of interesting people."